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A Snapshot of Physician Readiness for ICD-10: Claims clearinghouse Navicure recently polled 350 physician practice administrators, billing managers, billers and coders about their practices readiness for ICD-10 and found a curious disconnect. While 82% of respondents are optimistic about being ready by Oct. 1, only 21% believe their practice is currently on track to meet the deadline. Here are other results.

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A Snapshot of Physician Readiness for ICD-10: Claims clearinghouse Navicure recently polled 350 physician practice administrators, billing managers, billers and coders about their practices readiness for ICD-10 and found a curious disconnect. While 82% of respondents are optimistic about being ready by Oct. 1, only 21% believe their practice is currently on track to meet the deadline. Here are other results.

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A Snapshot of Physician Readiness for ICD-10: Claims clearinghouse Navicure recently polled 350 physician practice administrators, billing managers, billers and coders about their practices readiness for ICD-10 and found a curious disconnect. While 82% of respondents are optimistic about being ready by Oct. 1, only 21% believe their practice is currently on track to meet the deadline. Here are other results.

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Slide Shows

A Snapshot of Physician Readiness for ICD-10: Claims clearinghouse Navicure recently polled 350 physician practice administrators, billing managers, billers and coders about their practices readiness for ICD-10 and found a curious disconnect. While 82% of respondents are optimistic about being ready by Oct. 1, only 21% believe their practice is currently on track to meet the deadline. Here are other results.

Blogs

Slide Shows

A Snapshot of Physician Readiness for ICD-10: Claims clearinghouse Navicure recently polled 350 physician practice administrators, billing managers, billers and coders about their practices readiness for ICD-10 and found a curious disconnect. While 82% of respondents are optimistic about being ready by Oct. 1, only 21% believe their practice is currently on track to meet the deadline. Here are other results.

Blogs

Slide Shows

A Snapshot of Physician Readiness for ICD-10: Claims clearinghouse Navicure recently polled 350 physician practice administrators, billing managers, billers and coders about their practices readiness for ICD-10 and found a curious disconnect. While 82% of respondents are optimistic about being ready by Oct. 1, only 21% believe their practice is currently on track to meet the deadline. Here are other results.

Blogs

Slide Shows

A Snapshot of Physician Readiness for ICD-10: Claims clearinghouse Navicure recently polled 350 physician practice administrators, billing managers, billers and coders about their practices readiness for ICD-10 and found a curious disconnect. While 82% of respondents are optimistic about being ready by Oct. 1, only 21% believe their practice is currently on track to meet the deadline. Here are other results.

Blogs

Slide Shows

A Snapshot of Physician Readiness for ICD-10: Claims clearinghouse Navicure recently polled 350 physician practice administrators, billing managers, billers and coders about their practices readiness for ICD-10 and found a curious disconnect. While 82% of respondents are optimistic about being ready by Oct. 1, only 21% believe their practice is currently on track to meet the deadline. Here are other results.

This paper outlines why legacy service desks and even newer platforms have not delivered on expectations, it describes the requirements for a service desk solution to be truly effective in today’s business environment and it details how CA Cloud Service Management delivers on these key requirements.

This paper outlines why legacy service desks and even newer platforms have not delivered on expectations, it describes the requirements for a service desk solution to be truly effective in today’s business environment and it details how CA Cloud Service Management delivers on these key requirements.

This paper outlines why legacy service desks and even newer platforms have not delivered on expectations, it describes the requirements for a service desk solution to be truly effective in today’s business environment and it details how CA Cloud Service Management delivers on these key requirements.

This paper outlines why legacy service desks and even newer platforms have not delivered on expectations, it describes the requirements for a service desk solution to be truly effective in today’s business environment and it details how CA Cloud Service Management delivers on these key requirements.

This paper outlines why legacy service desks and even newer platforms have not delivered on expectations, it describes the requirements for a service desk solution to be truly effective in today’s business environment and it details how CA Cloud Service Management delivers on these key requirements.

This paper outlines why legacy service desks and even newer platforms have not delivered on expectations, it describes the requirements for a service desk solution to be truly effective in today’s business environment and it details how CA Cloud Service Management delivers on these key requirements.

Before you transform your business with mobility services, you need to consider both the management and security challenges you’ll face from the combination of mobile devices and cloud-based apps.
In this IDC report, you’ll examine enterprise mobility management technology—offered through solutions such as the Microsoft Enterprise Mobility Suite—and how it helps manage the security risks of your mobility strategy.
Learn about these critical benefits:
• Provisioning and configuration devices and users—across platforms
• Ensuring only authorized users access data with identity system integration
• Ensuring only compliant devices access the corporate network through conditional access policies
• Allowing mobile applications to deploy in a more secure, streamline manner with enterprise app stores
• Providing security for data at rest, within workflows or over wireless networks, using granular policies around applications

Automated application quality assurance and testing are fundamental to the delivery of the service levels and managed risks that are essential to delivering business outcomes you can depend on. In this context, CA’s mainframe Application Quality Management and Testing Tools send very strong messages: the tools are being actively developed and, where appropriate, integrated with equivalent tools on the distributed platforms, to help companies deliver holistic, automated, business services.

MobileIron is a proven leader in mobile and cloud security innovation for the modern enterprise. In addition to being the enterprise choice for secure mobility, we rank in the top five for all categories of the Gartner Critical Capabilities for High-Security Mobility Management.
We have also been positioned as a Leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Mobility Management Suites for six consecutive years. Our platform is fully mature and built from the ground up to address evolving mobility and cloud requirements. Plus, MobileIron integrates with leading technology providers, so customers aren’t tied to proprietary technologies that don’t meet their needs. We ensure customers can choose the best technologies that fit their environment.

MobileIron is a proven leader in EMM innovation and mobile security for the modern enterprise. In addition to being the enterprise choice for secure mobility, we rank in the top five for all categories of the Gartner Critical Capabilities for High-Security Mobility Management. We have also been positioned as a Leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Mobility Management Suites for six consecutive years. Our platform is fully mature and built from the ground up to address evolving mobility and cloud requirements.
Plus, MobileIron integrates with leading technology providers, so customers aren’t tied to proprietary technologies that don’t meet their needs. Our goal is to ensure organizations can choose the best technologies that fit their environment.

A must-read for IT professionals that provides a comprehensive analysis of the API management marketplace and evaluates 22 vendors across 15 essential criteria.
APIs are the de-facto standard for building and connecting modern applications. But securely delivering, managing and analyzing APIs, data and services, both inside and outside an organization, is complex. And it’s getting even more challenging as enterprise IT environments grow dependent on combinations of public, private and hybrid cloud infrastructures.
Choosing the right APIs can be critical to a platform’s success. Likewise, full lifecycle API management can be a key ingredient in running a successful API-based program. Tools like Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for Full Life Cycle API Management help enterprises evaluate these platforms so they can find the right one to fit their strategy and planning.
Apigee is pleased to offer you a complimentary copy of the Gartner report. Access in-depth evaluations of API managemen

For years, many support teams have been hamstrung by their traditional service desk platforms, which require complex, time-consuming coding for virtually every aspect of customization. This complexity makes it costly and difficult for support organizations to adapt—and places an increasingly substantial burden on the agility and efficiency of the business as a whole. CA Cloud Service Management is a clearly differentiated alternative to traditional service desk platforms. CA Cloud Service Management is purpose built for speed—rapidly accelerating time-to-value where other SaaS solutions fall short. Implement in days, adopt with minimal training, configure without programmers, automate end-user requests, and get automatic upgrades.

Over the past 15 years, we’ve seen generations of service management platforms come and go—but many critical limitations persist. Consequently, IT organizations, and the businesses they serve, suffer from a lack of agility, poor service levels and high costs. This paper offers a look at the obstacles of prior generations of
service management platforms, and it reveals how a new generation of solutions addresses some of these fundamental limitations.

Service management platforms have a vital role to play, but in most organizations, they’re not living up to expectations—delivering far too much complexity and cost, and far too little business value and time
savings. This proves true even in organizations that have migrated to new solutions in recent years. This paper outlines why legacy service desks and even newer platforms have not delivered on expectations, it describes the requirements for a service desk solution to be truly effective in today’s business environment and it details how CA Cloud Service Management delivers on these key requirements.

Advanced service management platforms help reduce costs, enhance ITSM performance and give employees access to the IT they need. Find out how we helped a global law firm implement a state-of-the-art ServiceNow platform.
Read this story to understand:
• what benefits advanced ITSM platforms can deliver
• how to decide on your preferred platform
• how to ensure a fast, efficient, low-risk implementation
• five key principles to guide your transformation.

An introduction to the Forrester analyst report: How to Capture the Benefits of Microservice Design
There has always been a relationship between an application and the platform and services which
run it. For a long time, that relationship was very tight and encompassed a lot of areas related to the
application design, from the language the application could be written in to administrative behaviors
like monitoring and logging, even things like transaction management, frontend UI development, or
integration methods.
In a sense, the application platform was just another design consideration for the application. A few
years ago, as significant changes in platform technology like cloud, containers, and virtual machines
started rolling out, the primary emphasis for CTOs and application architects was on how to move to
those platforms. The platform choice was a major part of the application. The focus was — one way or
another — getting into “the cloud.”
There’s been a shift in customers’ pri

With the rise of companies such as Netflix and Uber, the marketplace is feeling the impact of “digital disruptors”—fast-moving, application-centric organizations that are taking advantage of digitalization to create thriving and market-changing business models.
In an effort to stay competitive, more enterprises are adopting multi-cloud strategies as a means “to optimize workload performance and cost” across their IT environment, both on and off premises.
The trend brief “Top Trends Driving the Need for Unified Cloud Management” discusses how a cloud management platform (CMP) enables IT organizations to accelerate IT services delivery and improve data center operations while maintaining control across multi-cloud environments. The brief highlights the VMware enterprise-ready cloud management platform based on VMware vRealize® Suite and powered by Intel® based server platforms.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides a secure and dependable environment for deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2010. Customers can use their existing Windows Server applications licenses, such as MS Exchange or SharePoint, on AWS without paying additional licensing fees. Take advantage of the pay-as-you-go-pricing, scalability, and data integrity of the AWS Cloud to run your Exchange Server workloads today. Download the Planning and Implementation Guide to learn more.